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ninelivesarentenough

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  1. ummm you could email it to me
  2. honestly i'd learn the fan. it has become a very popular weapon at my school and the kata is really impressive. i know my instructor got it from a video but i don't know what video, i'll try to find out this week. or if you're really patient and can wait until i learn the kata (you have until you're a black belt so unless you're already up there in the ranks, i doubt there's a rush) then i can attempt to explain it via email with pictures and stuff.
  3. yea we only need 7 to get our black belt (our regular curriculum is more self-defense weighted) but if you're in black belt club there are a disgusting amount of kata you can learn.
  4. that'd be so cool if it were true
  5. what kata are you expected to learn as you go from rank to rank in your school? i'll do my school to show what i mean. white to yellow- none yellow to orange- none orange to green- taikyoku green to blue- Gekisai blue to purple- Heian Yondan purple to red- bojutsu-sho red to brown1- bassai-dai brown1 to brown2- 5 animal kata brown2 to black- jukito-sho (spelling?) i don't know what's above that. i mainly want to get a feel for what are considered beginner, intermediate, and advanced kata and such. also just because for some reason i like seeing rank requirements.
  6. if you do creative kata, i highly suggest learning them. there are a lot of benefits. your leg strength increases a lot and you have a new awareness of your body and balance. i started doing cartwheels when i was 5 and now i'm a week from being 17 and i can do backflips and aerials and butterfly twists; i taught them all to myself and i've never broken a bone. just know you're limits and really think about what your doing. for example- if you're scared to do a backhandspring, consider this. you can jump forward into a handstand can't you? it's the same distance and the same jump requirement to jump backwards into one. thinking like that will really get you to progress quickly. also- buy a trampoline. they're the best thing ever.
  7. interesting enough
  8. anyone know anything about the bunkai for chinte? particularly those three hops at the end of the kata? feel free to b.s. the answer.
  9. i've never heard of it used traditionally, just creative forms
  10. any related information, this is something i wanna work toward. i was kind of hoping to find a website with clips of this but google is being an * today so if you can find anything on this, it'd be great. (i'm not looking for buying a video, not that obsessed... yet)
  11. yea actually i guess the bottom line is if you go to a shotokan school, you won't like it as much as a SHOTOKAN school. if that makes any sense.
  12. if by some miracle you live in lake county ohio, go to my school. we're shotokan based but we learn several goju-ryu katas.
  13. :') that's all i have to say!
  14. it was open but not kung fu i don't believe. king cobra is a school i know they have a website if you feel like google-ing it.
  15. to taku - yes. to shorin ryu. trust me we're established but you can always be more established you know? we're established in the sense that we have a lot to offer and our curriculum came from a higher institution that's been around for forever and a half, but we're just still finding ways to develop. it's not like we're just taking whatever we can get a hold of and using it, don't let me give you the impression that we don't have standards, but if i come across a great kata online, why waste it because i didn't come across it in person?
  16. does anyone know a tonfa kata that they'd be willing to type out for me? before telling me to ask my instructor, let me say that i have. tonfa hasn't reached our school yet, it's in the process of being intigrated into our weapons class, but we're short on katas to teach. the head instructor said that if i learn a kata, i can teach it. if anyone wants to type one our or has a link to one online it'd be great.
  17. lol it was german
  18. i emailed you... go look at it.
  19. this is going to be an agree or disagree thing. since i've joined karate, i've learned lots of techniques and throws and strikes and whatnot. but honestly i think the most important thing i've learned so far is how to think when i get into a fight. most of the actually techniques i've learned will prolly go out the window when i'm in an actually confrontation, but what i'll retain is that when i see a punch, i'll see and extended elbow joint for an arm bar/break, i'll think to get to the outside of it instead of just trying to back away from it, i'll see all of the open targets they've left, and i'll prolly not once use and takedown or knife hand strike or anything. considering i've been in it for a year, is this really what i should have gotten out of it?
  20. lake county and we have a fan form that we can learn, i'm going to learn it soon (after i finish learning kamas) but it's not the same one.
  21. http://www.wushucentral.com/videos/v.php/miscellaneous/library/open_weapon it's the second video down... but no offense it's one of the most ridiculous forms i've ever seen. the music doesn't help either.
  22. don't worry i've thoroughly exhausted google on the subject.
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